By Jenay Wright – Step up to the plate, swing batter, batter swing. He strikes out and hits me with hell week. I knew it was coming as I saw him running to first base, and then second base, and third and then fourth base and that’s with every emotion hitting me at once. This…
Author: Jenay Wright
Black girl. You Are Black Enough – Jenay Wright
When I look in the mirror I see a Black woman, when I walk down the street I am seen as a Black woman. My skin is evidently brown, but realistically I didn’t always feel Black enough. Was this because I had a sprinkle of sazon and sofrito, that played a role in some of…
My Hair is Enough – Jenay Wright
My hair is a topic I don’t enjoy conversing about. Most of the time I try to avoid bringing it up, especially around others who don’t necessarily understand my experience because they haven’t walked in my shoes. When you were taught to hate your hair and constantly your texture was considerded not appealing or too…
Soy una mujer Negra, tengo poder, soy magia. – Andy La Negra
Embracing my Blackness in Latinidad is probably the most exhausting existence I encounter every day. I know that may lead to the question “but what the hell does that even mean?” Well frankly it means that having all these intersecting identities can be draining. I am a Dark Skin Black Woman; I am also of…
Meet Gloria Malone: Content Creator Using Reels To Shed Light on Afro-Latinx Cultura and History
Afro-Latinx’s has contributed tremendously to history. It is imperative that we recognize those who have paved the way for many of us to have the liberation and freedom that we do today. Many of what we learn today about Afro-Latinx history has been swept under the rug, erased and often never talked about especially in a…
Meet Adrea Sproles: An Afro-Mexicana Preserving Space and Visibility for Women of Color in Tech
Representation is truly essential most importantly in the tech space. In a traditional white male dominated industry, there are many women of color specifically Black women who have so much to bring to the table. Unfortunately, this space is very limited due to the lack of representation in diversity, but it is time to break…
I Am Not Your Trend – Jenay Wright
I am not your trend In fact my melanin is the perfect blend My mocha skin effortlessly reigns majestically My skin full of richness, it glows so miraculously Unapologetically Black, my queendom so pure My blackness seeks no validation, I stand in my skin No reassurances needed, your pity is a sin You can’t appropriate…
Afro-Latinas On Tiktok You & Your Amiga Should Be Following – Jenay Wright
Let’s be real amiga, TikTok is addicting and can be therapeutic and we know you spend three hours a day on it. If you aren’t sending 10 memes to your homegirl a day, or you are probably learning the next TikTok viral dance. This platform has helped so many people survive through this pandemic and…
Latina Como Yo – Rukia K
But …I don’t get it, Rukia how can you be Latina, when you’re black!?” I have heard variations of this question countless times throughout my adolescent years. Questions like this have led me to feel that my Latino Identity was something I always had to prove and/or defend. At that time, I didn’t know how…
Meet Melanie Hernandez: Afro- Boricua Changing the Conversation Around Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence (DV) affects all regardless of race, religion, gender, and socio-economic groups. Domestic Abuse or intimate partner violence can be described as a pattern of behavior in a relationship that is used to gain control over an intimate partner. This could be in form of sexual, physical, economical, and or psychological actions that dehumanize…